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Engineers’ Headquarters

SEP 01, 1955
Physics Today

HOUSING problems also beset five of the nation’s engineering societies, who have outgrown their 50‐year‐old headquarters building at 33 West 39th Street in New York City. The societies have for some time been planning a new headquarters building adequate for their present and future needs, a move that is expected to require the raising of some $2.5 million of new funds, but they have not yet decided where it should be located.

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